If you need to change the size of a page in a document, you can use the Page tool (New!)
on the Tools panel along with the Control panel or the Edit Page Size
button in the Pages panel. You can use a pre-defined page size or create
and name custom page sizes. You can have different pages within a
single document (New!), which is useful keeping different sized designs, such as a business card and letter head, in the same document.
Change the Page Size
- Select the Pages panel.
- You can also click the Window menu, and then click Pages.
- Select the pages you want to change in the Pages panel.
- Click the Edit Page Size button.
- Select from the following on the menu:
- Preset Size. Changes the selected pages to the preset page size.
- Custom Page Size. Creates and names custom page sizes. In the Custom Page Size dialog box, do any of the following, and then click OK.
- Add. Enter a name, width and height, and then click Add.
- Remove. Select a name, and then click Delete.
- Edit. Select a name, and then click Change.
Change the Page Size Using the Page Tool
- Select the Page tool on the Tools panel.
- Select the one or more master pages or layout pages you want to resize in the layout, not in the Pages panel.
- Specify any of the following settings in the Control panel:
- X and Y Values. Specify X and Y values to set the position of the page in relation to other pages in the spread.
- W and H Page Size Values. Specify the width and height for the selected page or select a preset from the Preset Size list arrow.
- Preset or Custom Size. Select a preset or custom size. Click Custom Page Size to create or delete a custom size.
- Orientation. Click the Portrait or Landscape button.
- Enable Layout Adjustment. Select to automatically adjust objects on the page when the page size changes.
- Show Master Page Overlay. Select to show a shaded box over the selected page. You can move the master page overlay so master page items appear correctly.
- Objects Move with Page. Select to move objects on the page when the page size changes.
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